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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Family" data-source="post: 1843333" data-attributes="member: 43070"><p>This is pretty much our girl too. And same with cows, the older ones tolerate her. She is good at giving them space. Had a cow that was not crazy about the dog but her calf loved the dog…they laid together, "played", and eventually the cow gave up. I see this year she has more trust towards the dog…the cows come around. And you are right cows generally not aggressive to an LGD. The dog does not challenge the cattle and that is a good working LGD. The LGD will divert eyes, they soften appearance, mine will move away and then lie down. She walks away after the cattle recognize she is not interested in challenging. They shake their head and she looks away and has sat. Body language is huge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Family, post: 1843333, member: 43070"] This is pretty much our girl too. And same with cows, the older ones tolerate her. She is good at giving them space. Had a cow that was not crazy about the dog but her calf loved the dog…they laid together, “played”, and eventually the cow gave up. I see this year she has more trust towards the dog…the cows come around. And you are right cows generally not aggressive to an LGD. The dog does not challenge the cattle and that is a good working LGD. The LGD will divert eyes, they soften appearance, mine will move away and then lie down. She walks away after the cattle recognize she is not interested in challenging. They shake their head and she looks away and has sat. Body language is huge. [/QUOTE]
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